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InfraREIT, Inc. is engaged in owning and leasing rate-regulated electricity delivery infrastructure assets in Texas. We are structured as a real estate investment trust (REIT) with emphasis on the state of Texas and the southwestern U.S. InfraREIT offers a unique opportunity to invest in a dividend-focused business.

Our regulated assets are located throughout Texas. They include power lines, substations, transmission towers, transformers and related property and assets.

We lease all of our regulated assets to Sharyland Utilities, L.P. (Sharyland), a Texas-based regulated electric utility, pursuant to leases that require Sharyland to make lease payments to us when our assets are placed in service.

We are focused on paying a consistent and growing cash dividend that is sustainable on a long-term basis. We believe we are well-positioned to take advantage of favorable trends in the regulated sector, including replacement of aging assets and construction of new assets to address growing energy demand.

We believe our structure and focus on Texas and the southwestern U.S., where we can leverage our proven track record of identifying, developing, constructing and acquiring critical infrastructure assets, provide InfraREIT with a significant competitive advantage to execute our growth strategy.

The information provided on these pages includes forward-looking
statements, which are subject to known and unknown risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. We
refer you to the discussion of risk factors that could
affect future results and performance in our most recent prospectus and
other SEC filings. InfraREIT, Inc. assumes no obligation to update any
forward-looking statements made here as a result of new information or
future events or developments.

InfraREIT, Inc. makes no claims concerning the accuracy of the
information provided on these pages, and will not be held liable for any
use of this information. Note: Historical and current stock price
performance data is not necessarily indicative of
future performance.